Western State FB | Game Program | Sept. 20, 2014

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The official game program of the Western State Colorado University football game vs. Colorado State University - Pueblo. Sept. 20, 2014

Transcript of Western State FB | Game Program | Sept. 20, 2014

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Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Western State!Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Mountaineers!

Fight on Western on to victory.We will back our team with loyalty.

Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Western State!Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Mountaineers!

We will fi ght, fi ght, fi ght, fi ght—Fight on to victory!

Western FIGHT SONG

TABLE OF CONTENTSWestern State Colorado University Profi le ...........2Mountaineer Staff Directory .................................5Mountaineer Bowl ................................................7Memorial Scholarships .........................................8Mountaineer Coaching Staff ............................. 10-16Western Roster .................................................. 18-19CSU-Pueblo Roster ........................................... 20-21

RMAC Standings .................................................22Depth Charts and Quick Facts .............................25Mountaineer Athletic Association ..................... 26-27Mountaineer Sports Hall of Fame ........................30Fall Schedules ......................................................31Rules for Boosters ................................................32

THANK YOU!

The Football Game Program for the CSU-Pueblo game was pro-duced by the Western Sports Information Offi ce for the purpose of educating and informaing fans. Layout and content produced by Sports Information Director Garrett Finke. Photography by Finke and Falcon Sport Shots - Sean Condon. CSU-Pueblo in-formation provided by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information Director Dax Larson.

CREDITS

The Western Football Program would like to extend a special Thank You to family and friends who participated in a Full-Player Sponsorship this past spring. This sponsorship allows our program to furnish the student-athletes with the 2013 Western Football Team Apparel. If you have questions regarding the Full-Player Sponsorship or would like to contribute for the fall of 2014 please email Coach Ryan McDonough at [email protected].

Doug & Stacey Swinehart - Ranchos de Taos, NMDesert Fasteners - Lafayette, COJeff and Liz Vosler - Eaton, COSara Winke - Aurora, CODiane H. Wetterstrom - Longmont, CODick and Dolores Jamieson - Greeley, COFred and Carol Emich - Scottsdale, AZRick & Valerie Yurko - Thornton, COG. Kent & Janet G. Keller - Estes Park, COTodd Markley - Cedaredge, COSteve and Becky Hall - Greeley, CODave & Lynn Carr - Loveland, COJeff and Liz Vosler - Eaton, CONate Wasser - Martinez, CAAngelo J. Pinterpe - Peyton, CO

Ace & Andrea Apodaca - Northglenn, COJane Ann Cobb - Tulsa, OKDoug & Laura Nicholson - Sterling, COThe Swanbom’s - Greeley, COCurtis & Sanja Prock - Grand Junction, COTom and Margie Pazell - Tigeras, NMMabel Scarborough - Edmond, OKWadsworth Family - Johnstown, COMaria Garcia - Daly City, CAAlex Romero - Raton, NMDeborah L. Anderson - Hesperia, CAThomas & Sheryll Chavira - Oxnard, CATim Griggs - Whitewater, COZimmerman Jackson, P.C. - Denver, CO

Full Player Sponsorship Donors

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The new $30 million Mountaineer Field House was opened in the spring of 2014.

Western State Colorado University, the highest four-year institution of higher learning in the United States at 7,703 feet above sea level, opened its doors to students 103 years ago this fall and celebrated a century of educating educators three academic years ago.

Western is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, with academic programs that take advantage of the natural laboratory that surrounds campus. The college has the only college-based Mountain Rescue Team in the nation and is consistently ranked by National Geographic and Fly Rod and Reel Magazine as one of the top colleges for students to experience outdoor recreation.

Crested Butte Mountain Resort and Monarch Mountain are both within an hour drive of campus for winter sports, and Hartman Rocks features a range of activites in the summer. The City of Gunnison hosted the start of the “Queen’s Stage” of the USA Pro Cycling Tour, which several international cycling experts called one of the toughest stages to receive certifi cation.

The Mountaineers have maintained one of the top small college athletic programs in the nation, with the fourth-highest average in the history of the Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup. With 90 RMAC championships, 107 individual national championships and 15 national team championships, the Mountaineers have been building “Champions Out of Thin Air” since the college opened in 1911. The programs have maintained one of the top graduation rates in Division II when compared to the student body, with several programs outpacing the national average many times over.

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JEN MICHELHead Cross Country Coach(970) [email protected]

JAS BAINSHead Football Coach (970) [email protected]

CHRIS BRADFORDHead Track & Field Coach (970) [email protected]

KEVEN JOHNHead Volleyball Coach (970) [email protected]

JASON CARMICHAELDirector of Athletics

BRADD SCHAFERHead Men’s Basketball Coach(970) [email protected]

MOUNTAINEER STAFFAdministrationJason Carmichael .....Director of AthleticsJill Mahoney .............Assistant Athletic DirectorGarrett Finke ............Sports Information DirectorLoretta Szallar ..........Administrative AssistantCindy Drexel ............Faculty Athletic Representative

Athletic TrainingDon Mundell ............Head Athletic TrainerJanine Pleau .............Assistant Athletic Trainer

Cross CountryJennifer Michel ........Head CoachTony Nicolosi ...........Assistant CoachJesse Chettle .............Assistant CoachJosh Eberly ...............Assistant Coach

FootballJas Bains...................Head CoachRyan McDonough ....Assistant CoachKelly Ledwith ..........Assistant CoachJT Haddan ................Assistant CoachQuad Sanders ...........Assistant CoachJeff Williamson ........Assistant CoachAarrhon Flores .........Assistant CoachSean Corcoran ..........Assistant Coach

Men’s BasketballBradd Schafer ...........Head CoachDonta Richardson .....Assistant CoachTanner Stillwell ........Assistant CoachJohn McCarthy .........Assistant Coach

Track and FieldChris Bradford .........Head CoachJosiah Norville .........Assistant CoachTony Nicolosi ...........Assistant CoachJosh Eberly ...............Assistant Coach

VolleyballKeven John ...............Head CoachColton Reinholtz ......Assisant Coach

Women’s BasketballVan Girard ................Head CoachMaylinn Smith .........Assistant Coach

Women’s SoccerJeremy Clevenger .....Head CoachDaniel Geu ...............Assistant CoachMolly Keating ..........Assistant Coach

WrestlingMiles Van Hee ..........Head CoachCharlie Pipher ..........Assistant CoachJesse Cruz .................Assistant CoachDonovan McMahill ..Assistant CoachCraig Otto .................Assistant CoachMatt Johnson ............Assistant Coach

VAN GIRARDHead W. Basketball Coach(970) [email protected]

JEREMY CLEVENGERHead W. Soccer Coach(970) [email protected]

MILES VAN HEEHead Wrestling Coach(970) [email protected]

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Sitting at an elevation of 7,750 feet, Mountaineer bowl is the highest collegiate football and track complex in the world.

The Western State Colorado University Mountaineers moved from the existing fi eld below the current University Center to Mountaineer Bowl in 1948, and broke the new facility in with a 20-0 contest against Colorado School of Mines. Since then, the facility has seen 19 RMAC championship teams play on the surface, and was the site of the 1991 NAIA Division I National Quarterfi nal game.

Today, the facility can seat 4,000 fans in the permanent seating, with room for thousands more on the hillside surrounding the fi eld.

Mountaineer Bowl features a pair of press boxes - one for game-day staff and one for radio and working media.

The Bowl also features an offi cial collegiate track, which was rebuilt and resurfaced in 2006 with an eight-lane track and resurfaced again in 2010. A new scoreboard, with messageboard and audio system, was installed the year before in 2005.

The facility hosted the 2008 and 2012 RMAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The Bowl is also used annually for the spring commencement for Western State Colorado University.

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PAUL W. WRIGHT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP:Kalvin Winter-Senior-Football-Business Administration-Conifer, COMorgan Stansberry-Senior-Volleyball-Business Administration/Accounting-Montrose, COAnna Marshall-Senior-Cross Country/Track-Biology-Pueblo, CO

WILLIAM CHARLESWORTH MEMORIAL (Math & Science)Corbin Bennetts-Senior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO

RALPH E. PORTER ATHLETIC:Bennie Kirkwood-Senior-Track-Exercise & Sports Science-Santa Barbara, CA

ED RANDALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Education)Chase Cline-Senior-Football-History-Elizabeth, CO

PEDERSON/WRIGHT/BORAH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPCorbin Bennetts-Senior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO

RMAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES FOR 2009-10 (Scholarship is awarded for 2010-11)Anna Marshall- Senior-Cross Country/Track-Biology-Pueblo, COCorbin Bennetts-Senior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO

ETHEL M. RICE ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPMargaret Zimmerman-Junior-W.Basketball-Biology-Denver, CO

TRACY BORAH MEMORIAL WRESTLING SCHOLARSHIPKyle Piatt-Junior-Wrestling-History-Olathe, CO

BOB DECKER BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIPJalen Thompson-Sophomore-Men’s Basketball-Exercise & Sports Science-Aurora, CO

MCCARTHY/TORPEY MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIPBen Schmidt-Senior-M.Basketball-Math-Severance, CO

BUS RIDERS FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPVince Delmonico-Senior-Football-Business Administration-Morrison, CO

BUS MYERS MEMORIAL FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPMichael Lopez-Senior-Football-Psychology/Sociology-Aurora, COCole Wadsworth-Senior-Football-English-Johnstown, CO

KELLY LONG MEMORIAL SCHOLARHSHIPAustin Harris-Senior-Wrestling-Business Administration/Accounting-Windsor, CO

OKIE MARK FOOTBALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPChase Yaeger-Senior-Football-Geology-Riverview, FL

JOHN ROBERTS/JOHNNY SIEVERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPElliot Copeland-Senior-Wrestling-Politics & Government-Bennett, CO

BRIAN KIEFER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPTBA

KAPPA DELTA MU SCHOLARSHIPHailey Rehage-Senior-Volleyball-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Longmont, COJared Mendicino-Junior-Football-Sociology-Pueblo, CO

KEN MACLENNAN SCHOLARSHIPDylan Nicholson-Senior-Football-Exercise & Sports Science/Psychology-Sterling, CO

MACALLISTER PRESIDENTIAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPHailey Rehage-Senior-Volleyball-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Longmont, CO

J.W. CAMPBELL MEMORIAL WRESTLING SCHOLARSHIPSam Mangum-Senior-Wrestling-Business Administration-McAllen, TX

DR. HERBERT J. AND MARIE H. KACZMAREK SCHOLARSHIPAnna Marshall- Senior-Cross Country/Track-Biology-Pueblo, COJake Engle-Junior-Football-Exercise & Sports Science-Eagle, CO

PAUL AND DOROTHY REID SCHOLARSHIPHailey Rehage-Senior-Volleyball-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Longmont, CO

CHAMPION LEADERSHIP & RESPONSIBILITY SCHOLARSHIPKatie Roos-Senior-Track-Biology/ESS-Centennial, CO

2014-15 ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

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FOOTBALLJas Bains looks to lead the Mountaineers to victory in 2014. The Western State Colorado University Head foot-ball Coach is in his fourth season at the helm.

Bains’ fi rst few seasons at Western have been known for his overpowering defense. In 2012, the Mountain-eer defense led the Rocky Mountain Athletic Confer-ence (RMAC) in rush defense and ranked 16th in all of NCAA Division II, allowing only 1,139 yards. The Mountaineer defense followed that with another im-pressive defensive showing in 2013, again leading the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) in rush defense allowing 1,358 yards on the ground.

After a season as defensive and special teams coordina-tor for the Mountaineer football program in 2010, Bains began his fi rst season as Head Coach during the 2011 season.

While Head Coach, Bains has spearheaded community engagement projects with the Gunnison County Partners Organization, the Colorado Department of Transporta-tion and Gunnison County youth. The Mountaineers also hosted a free kids clinic in the spring of 2011 and will established Mountaineer Buddies, a mentoring program with the Gunnison Community Schools.

Bains coached the top kick-blocking team in the RMAC in 2010 and one of the top kick-blocking teams in Divi-sion II. His defense was also ranked among the top half of the conference in interception return average and opponent fourth-down conversion.

Bains spent fi ve seasons as a member of the coaching staff at Chadron State, with the fi nal three as special teams coordinator and defensive secondary coach. He was part of a defensive staff that led the RMAC in total defense, passing defense and opponent fi rst downs. He coached a punter and kicker to All-America honors as the special teams coordinator and tallied 30 blocked kicks in his fi ve seasons. His punt and kickoff returners were consistently ranked among the top fi ve in the nation.

Bains graduated from Fresno State in 2004 where he helped lead the Bulldogs to three bowl victories as a de-fensive back and special teams player against Georgia Tech, UCLA and Virginia. He transferred to Fresno State from Willamette University, where he started at safety as a true freshman.

A native of Fresno, Calif., Bains was the Clovis High School Athlete of the Year in 1999-2000. He was a two-time all-conference safety, a member of state tournament wrestling teams and was a member of the baseball team.

Bains is often a featured speaker at conventions, workshops and clinics on the role of defense and special teams. He is also a talented and respected recruiter in the state of California, as evidenced by the signifi cant increase of West Coast athletes on the Chadron State rosters.

Bains was a member of the Chadron State staff as a graduate assistant before becoming a member of the full-time staff in early 2007. He earned his master’s degree from Chadron State in December 2006.

HEAD COACH

JAS BAINS

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In 2012, Ledwith’s fi rst season leading the Mountain-eer defense, improved the run defense from last in the RMAC to fi rst, allowing just 103 yards per game. The Mountaineer “Red Rage” defense also led the RMAC in total rush defense and ranked 16th in the entire NCAA Division II, allowing only 1,139 yards. In 2013 the “Red Rage” continued to live up to its name by leading the RMAC once again in rush yards against with 1,358.

The 2012 Mountaineer defense also fi nished with the best overall defense in conference play.

In 2013, he coached Lane Stuht, the fi rst Western State All-American football player since 2004.

Prior to joining the Western State Colorado University football staff in 2011, Ledwith spent three seasons at Fresno City College.

As defensive coordinator and secondary and special teams coach of the Rams of Fresno City College, Ledwith helped lead the team to a pair of Valley Conference championships. Fresno City advanced to the state semifi nals and ranked in the top ten of eight defensive categories, including third in sacks and fourth in tackles for loss. He coached an all-state safety and all-conference cornerback and had several earn scholarships at four-year schools.

Ledwith joined the Fresno City staff as a secondary and special teams coach in 2008 and was part of a staff that knocked off two top-ranked teams in the season. He also coached an all-conference safety in his fi rst season with the Rams.

Ledwith was a graduate assistant at Fresno State in 2007 when the Bulldogs won the Humanitarian Bowl against Georgia Tech. It was his second stint with the Fresno State staff after he was a student assistant from 2002 through 2005. He helped coach the secondary as a student and was part of four bowl appearances and three bowl victories.

Ledwith has also been a member of the coaching staffs at Wagner College, California Lutheran University and Archbishop Mitty High School.

ASSISTANT COACH

KELLY LEDWITH

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Ryan McDonough begins his fi rst season as the offensive coordinator and third season with the Moun-taineer coaching staff in 2014. McDonough previ-ously served as recruiting coordinator, passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Mountain-eers.

In 2012, McDonough oversaw the signing of 45 total freshman and transfers, one of the largest recruiting classes in Western State Colorado University football history. McDonough also helped to bolster the Moun-taineers’ passing game by signing six quarterbacks.

In 2013, helped Brett Arrivey tie Western State Colo-rado University’s completions record with 30 against Western New Mexico, then beat the previous record by ten with 40 completions against Black Hills State. Brett is already tenth on the list of career passing completions after his redshirt freshman year.

Prior to joining the Western football staff, Mc-Donough worked with the wide receivers and special teams unit with the Chadron State Eagles from 2009-10. In 2010, he helped coach RMAC Special Teams Player of the Year and All-American Kevin Berg and All-RMAC kicker Michael Ziola. In 2009, he was part of a staff that coached Brandon Harrington, an All-RMAC First Team selection at wide receiver.

McDonough was a three-year quarterback at Division III Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. He entered the coaching ranks in 2007 as a student assistant coach for the defensive backs for the Storm after a season-ending injury before his senior season. He was the wide receivers coach at Simpson in 2008.

ASSISTANT COACH

RYAN MCDONOUGH

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Justin (J.T.) Haddan begins his fi rst season at Western State Colorado University in 2014. Haddan was named the next of the offensive line coach for the Mountaineers on Feb. 24, 2014.

Haddan comes to Western State from Colorado State University - Pueblo where he was the tight ends coach for the ThunderWolves. As the tight ends coach, Hadd-an helped CSU-Pueblo’s Roger Pfannenschmid to be-come an All-Conference, All-Region and All-American selection in 2013. Hadden also helped coach the Thun-derWolves to a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championship in 2013.

As an offensive lineman for the ThunderWolves from 2008-2012, Haddan earned All-Conference, All-Region and All-American honors in 2012.

Haddan graduated from CSU-Pueblo in 2012 with a degree in exercise science.

ASSISTANT COACH

J.T. HADDEN

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Quad Sanders enters his fi rst year with the Mountaineer football program in 2014.

Prior to coming to Western, Sanders was the defensive line and special teams coordinator at McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas from 2012 through the 2013 season. Sanders was responsible for the defensive line, breaking down the run and pass game, to go along with all special teams and schemes. Along with recruiting duties, Sanders was the academic liaison for the football team.

For the two years leading up to his position at McPherson, Sanders was a graduate assistant at the University of Central Arkansas. During his time at Central Arkansas, Sanders helped coach the defensive line, was the offensive and special teams scout coach and developed and implemented kick-off coverage plans.

Sanders graduated with a B.S. in health education from Central Arkansas in 2009 after playing football for Bears for two seasons, to go along with a year of track and fi eld and a year of men’s basketball.

ASSISTANT COACH

QUAD SANDERS

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Jeff Williamson begins his 23rd season as an assistant coach for the Mountaineers in 2014.

In 2013, helped Austin Ekeler get named to the Don Hansen All-Super Region IV Offensive fi rst team. Ekeler was also named RMAC Freshman of the Year while rushing for 1,049 yards.

In 2012, helped Germaine Daniels run for 1,035 yards and earn RMAC third team All-Conference.

Williamson played at Western from 1980-84 as a running back under Hall of Fame Coach Bill Nixon.

Born and raised in New Jersey, Williamson became a Gunnison resident in 1986 and now works for the Sherriff’s Department.

ASSISTANT COACH

JEFF WILLIAMSON

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Sean Corcoran begins his fi rst season with Western State in 2014. Corcoran will primarily serve as linebackers coach for the Mountaineers.

Prior to Western, Corcoran coached linebackers and special teams at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California. Along with the responsibili-ties of coaching, Corcoran ran position meetings, special team meetings, and assisted in recruiting and operations.

While at Golden West, Corcoran helped coach the team to the team’s fi rst ever playoff berth and had the best defense in the CCCAA. In 2011, Golden West was the CCCAA Central Conference Bowl Champions. During his ten-

ure at Golden West, Corcoran coached three fi rst team all-state linebackers and six all-conference linebackers.

Corcoran also has experience coaching at the professional level as a football and team operations assistant dur-ing the 2010, 2011 and 2012 summers with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and in 2008 as an intern with the Oak-land Raiders.

After a career ending injury at California Lutheran University, Corcoran graduated from the University of Ari-zona with degrees in sociology and history in 2009.

ASSISTANT COACH

SEAN CORCORAN

Aarrhon Flores joins the Mountaineer football staff in 2014. Flores will be the primary receivers coach for Western State.

Prior to joining the Western staff, Flores was a part of the West Texas A&M University receiving core from 2009-2012. Team captain in 2012, Flores helped lead the Buffs to two Lone Star Conference (LSC) Championships in 2009 and 2012. West Texas A&M also made it to the NCAA Division II quarterfi nals in 2012.

Along with winning two conference championships, Flores helped lead the Buffs to Kanza Bowl Championships in 2009 and 2011.

From February 2014 - June 2014, Flores taught at Ed Irons Jr. High School where he also coached football and track and fi eld.

Flores graduated from West Texas A&M University with a B.S. in sport and exercise science in 2013.

ASSISTANT COACH

AARRHON FLORES

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1 Darren Brady R-So. WR 6-1 185 Richmond, Texas / Foster High School (Lamar Univ.)2 Cole Waliczek R-Sr. DB 5-10 185 3 Thornton, Colo. / Horizon High School 3 Forrest Wetterstrom R-Fr. QB 6-2 190 Longmont, Colo. / Longmont High School 4 Chase Yaeger R-Sr. RB 5-9 171 3 Monument, Colo / Lewis-Palmer High School 5 Mark Jones R-Sr. DB 5-7 167 3 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Doherty High School 6 Brett Arrivey R-So. QB 6-2 220 1 Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville High School 7 Gerald Coleman R-Jr. DB 5-10 179 2 Richmond, Texas / Foster High School 8 Anthony Apodaca R-So. RB 5-8 155 1 Northglenn, Colo. / Mountain Range High School 9 Spencer Shook R-Fr. QB 6-3 235 Loveland, Colo. / Thompson Valley High School 12 Jade Gale R-Jr. DB 5-11 172 2 Colorado Springs, Colo / Falcon High School 13 Kyle Adkins R-So. WR 6-2 192 14 Kendall Worth Sr. WR 6-1 195 1 Burlington, N.C. / Williams High School (Ventura College (Calif.))15 Mike Lopez R-Jr. DB 5-9 192 2 Centennial, Colo. / Eaglecrest High School 16 Ron Dickerson Sr. QB 6-4 181 1 Fort Worth, Texas / Dunbar High School (Feather River College (Calif.))17 Reeve Sanders Jr. WR 5-11 170 2 Edwards, Colo. / Battle Mountain High School 18 Noah Thompson R-So. TE 6-3 228 1 Littleton, Colo. / Columbine High School 19 Zach Griggs Rf. WR 6-0 174 Grand Junction, Colo. / Fruita Monument High School 20 Bradey Gasaway R-Sr. RB 5-10 193 3 New Castle, Colo. / Coal Ridge High School 21 Jordan Ross R-So. DB 5-9 172 1 Strasburg, Colo. / Strasburg High School (Colorado Mesa Univ.)23 Travis Haney Jr. WR 5-10 182 2 Aurora, Colo. / Gateway High School 24 Jacob Weiss R-Jr. DB 5-10 198 2 Salida, Colo / Salida High School 25 Brandon Warr R-So. DB 6-0 177 Hesperia, Calif. / Fairmont Preparatory Academy (Santa Ana College)26 Zac Stansberry R-Sr. LB 5-11 236 3 Montrose, Colo. / Olathe High School (Colorado State)27 Arius Norris Sr. RB 5-8 172 2 Denver, Colo. / Thornton High School (Univ. of Northern Colorado)29 Cade Wasser R-Fr. DB 6-0 166 Cedaredge, Colo. / Cedaredge High School 30 Vince Grasso So. RB 5-7 175 1 Grand Junction, Colo. / Fruita Monument High School 31 Austin Ekeler So. RB 5-8 191 1 Eaton, Colo. / Eaton High School 32 Kalvin Winter R-Sr. LB 6-1 215 3 Confi er, Colo. / Conifer High School 33 Thomas Pazell R-Fr. DB 5-10 181 Bayfi eld, Colo. / Bayfi eld High School 34 Cole Wadsworth R-Sr. DB 5-10 155 3 Johnstown, Colo. / Roosevelt High School 35 Dakota Swinehart Jr. P/K 5-10 207 2 Taos, N.M. / Taos High School 36 Jesse McConnell R-Jr. FB 6-2 214 2 Stratton, Colo / Stratton High School 37 Isaac Fuqua Fr. RB 5-9 192 Houston, Texas / Gateway High School 38 Keenan Britton R-Fr. RB 5-11 177 Falcon, Colo. / Falcon High School 39 Garry Hill Rf. RB 5-9 182 Denver, Colo. / George Washington High School 40 Eddie Schroder R-So. FB 5-10 206 1 Westminster, Colo. / Legacy High School 42 Dylan Markley Sr. DB 5-7 172 3 Olathe, Colo / Olathe High School (Colorado State)43 Taylor Juniel Rf. DB 5-9 222 Denver, Colo. / Denver East High School 44 Noah Sanchez R-Fr. FB 6-0 213 Grand Junction, Colo. / Central High School 45 Jacob Bernhard R-Jr. LB 6-0 234 2 Fort Lupton, Colo / Fort Lupton High School 46 Will Halligan Rf. DB 6-0 181 Westminster, Colo. / Pomona High School 48 Devon Suits R-So. LB 6-4 213 1 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail High School 49 Jaden Terry R-Sr. LB 6-1 217 3 Colorado Springs, Colo / Doherty High School 51 Carter Wasser R-Fr. LB 6-2 206 Cedaredge, Colo. / Cedaredge High School 52 Ty Henry R-Sr. LB 6-0 234 2 Centennial, Colo / Rock Canyon High School 53 Lief Swanbom R-So. LB 5-10 211 1 Fort Collins, Colo. / Fort Collins High School (Univ. of Wyoming)55 Kristopher Bass Jr. LB 5-11 254 San Pedro, Calif. / San Pedro High School (El Camino CC (Calif.))56 Brenden Hisao Rf. DL 5-10 255 Daly City, Calif. / Junipero Serra High School 57 Jordan Woodyard R-So. LB 6-0 244 1 Colorado Springs, Colo / Palmer High School 58 Sean Padilla R-So. LB 5-11 202 Northglenn, Colo. / Northglenn High School 61 Brenden Condon R-Sr. OL 6-4 311 Falcon, Colo. / Falcon HS 62 Chase Cline R-Jr. OL 5-10 271 2 Elizabeth, Colo / Elizabeth High School 63 Stetson Mohrenweiser R-Fr. OL 6-3 272 Fountain, Colo. / Fountain Fort Carson High School 64 Ryan O’Leary R-So. OL 6-4 234 1 Greenwood Village, Colo. / Cherry Creek High School 65 Jared Mendicino R-Jr. OL 6-4 257 2 Pueblo, Colo / Pueblo West High School 66 Landis Rowe-Dooley So. OL 6-0 252 1 Cypress, Texas / Cypress Ranch High School 67 Cody Huebner R-Sr. OL 6-5 262 2 Lafayette, Colo. / Centarus High School 68 Brandon Morrison R-Fr. DL 6-3 253 Littleton, Colo. / D’Evelyn High School

2014 MOUNTAINEER ROSTER

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70 Dalton Wilbers R-Fr. OL 6-1 267 Greenwood Village, Colo. / Cherry Creek High School 71 AJ Pinterpe R-Jr. OL 6-0 228 2 Peyton, Colo / Flacon High School 72 Holden Rexius R-So. OL 6-2 278 1 Eaton, Colo. / Eaton High School 73 Cody Mulvin R-So. OL 6-5 254 Frederick, Colo. / Frederick High School 74 Tyler Andrzejewski Rf. DL 6-4 341 Thornton, Colo. / Cherry Creek High School 76 Andy Armstrong Rf. OL 6-5 247 Gypsum, Colo. / Eagle Valley High School 78 Travis McMurren R-So. DL 6-0 254 1 Greeley, Colo. / Greeley Central High School 80 Vince Delmonico R-Sr. WR 6-2 214 3 Morrison, Colo / Bear Creek High School 81 Markeith McDonald R-Fr. WR 6-4 167 Frisco, Colo. / Summit High School 83 Ryan Winke So. P/K 6-2 206 1 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail High School 84 Dalton Hall R-So. WR 6-0 167 Frederick, Colo. / Frederick High School (Chadron State College)85 Josh Weller R-Fr. WR 6-1 199 Grand Junction, Colo. / Central High School 87 Joshua Wise R-Fr. WR 6-2 180 Frederick, Colo / Frederick High School 88 Spencer Fair So. P/K 6-5 202 1 Fruita, Colo. / Fruita Monument High School 89 Chris Morgan R-Jr. TE 6-2 231 2 Fort Collins, Colo / Poudre High School 90 Jared Martin R-Fr. DL 6-3 229 Byers, Colo. / Byers High School 92 Victor Alvarez Fr. DL 6-1 259 93 Dylan Nicholson R-So. DL 6-2 243 2 Strerling, Colo / Sterling High School 94 Tyler Juncker Jr. DL 6-2 225 95 Christopher Kwek Rf. DL 6-0 288 Houston, Texas / Clear Lake High School 96 Thomas Chavira R-So. DL 6-1 253 1 Oxnard, Calif / Oxnard High School 97 Roger Liljegren R-So. DL 6-0 258 1 Telluride, Colo. / Norwood High School 98 Colton Emich R-Sr. DL 6-2 249 3 Arvada, Colo / Holy Family High School 99 Austin Yurko R-So. DL 5-11 251 1 Thornton, Colo. / Legacy High School Tyler Baum Fr. DL 6-1 199 Broomfi eld, Colo. / Legacy High School Mason Bode Fr. DB 5-9 167 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail High School John Boogaard Fr. OL 6-6 266 Monument, Colo. / Palmer Ridge High School Jake Brown Fr. DB 6-1 161 Brush, Colo. / Brush High School Mitch Brown Fr. OL 6-9 309 Carbondale, Colo. / Roaring Fork High School Cody Correia Fr. OL 282 Frank Davis Fr. OL 6-3 304 Highlands Ranch, Colo. / Mountain Vista High School Tyler Dudden Fr. OL 261 Austin Edson Fr. OL 6-4 319 Longmont, Colo. / Skyline High School Jacob Engle R-So. QB 6-1 196 Eagle, Colo. / Battle Mountain High School Gabe Gillespie Fr. RB 5-10 224 Westminster, Colo. / Mountain Range High School MC Griffi n Fr. DB 6-3 190 Stratton, Colo. / Liberty High School Bryce Harvey Fr. DB 5-9 144 Los Angeles, Calif. / La Salle High School Tim Hermansson Fr. 248 Ryan Hjelmstad Fr. DL 6-0 243 Monument, Colo. / Palmer Ridge High School Jared Jacobsen Fr. LB 6-1 216 Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley West High School Marquille Jones Fr. WR 5-10 161 Denver, Colo. / Montbello High School Kade Keefauver Fr. OL 6-3 302 Loveland, Colo. / Loveland High School Frankie KellerTwigg Fr. TE 217 Sonam Lama Fr. LB 6-0 176 Gypsum, Colo. / Eagle Valley High School Jacob Leggett Jr. LB Colorado Springs, Colo. Zachary Marengo Fr. LB 6-2 230 Fruita, Colo. / Palisade High School Jack Millard Fr. LB 6-2 192 Fruita, Colo. / Palisade High School Jonah Mitchell Fr. DL 6-2 208 Aurora, Colo. / Gateway High School Rodray Perkins Fr. WR 5-8 175 Mesquite, Texas / Frisco Liberty High School Cody Powers Fr. DL 270 Sawyer Schafer Fr. ATH 5-10 143 Trinidad, Colo. / Hoehne High School Andrew Stoneberg Jr. OL 279 Ravon Terroade Fr. DL 6-3 244 Denver, Colo. / Denver East High School David Velazquez Fr. DB 5-9 161 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Horizon High School Trent Walker Fr. TE 6-1 202 Denver, Colo. / D’Evelyn High School William Walters Fr. OL 6-3 240 Henderson, Colo. / Prairie View High School Angelo Youngren Fr. RB 5-9 193 Montrose, Colo. / Montrose High School

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FOOTBALL1 Kieren Duncan WR/KR Jr. 6-0 164 Goodyear, Ariz. / Millennium HS 2 C.J. Roberts CB Sr. 6-0 180 Boynton Beach, Fla. / Santaluces Community HS 3 Darius Allen DE Sr. 6-4 251 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo East HS 4 Stephan Dickens CB Sr. 5-9 172 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail HS 5 Jarrod Lacy S Sr. 6-0 200 Boynton Beach, Fla. / Santaluces Community HS 6 Harrison Hunter DB Sr. 5-10 181 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Colorado University 7 Rico Jean-Louis WR R-Fr. 6-4 200 Lake Worth, Fla. / Santaluces Community HS 8 Josh Bredl DE Sr. 6-8 275 Thornton, Colo. / Horizon HS 9 Samuel Singleton LB So. 6-0 231 Denver, Colo. / Mullen HS 10 Jarred Radebaugh WR Jr. 6-0 195 Thornton, Colo. / Northglenn HS 11 Joseph Jones S So. 6-0 193 Fountain, Colo. / Fountain-Fort Carson HS 12 Chris Bonner QB Sr. 6-7 235 San Diego, Calif. / Clairemont HS (Grossmont JC (Calif.))13 Greg O’Donnell K Jr. 6-2 190 Monument, Colo. / St. Mary’s HS 14 Fradlet Dort RB So. 5-8 171 Lake Worth, Fla. / Santaluces Community HS 15 Malcolm Rueben QB Jr. 6-6 225 Baytown, Colo. / Abilene Christian University 16 Caleb Flack QB So. 6-1 189 Littleton, Colo. / D’Evelyn HS 17 Deontrae Cooper WR Sr. 6-1 178 Riverside, Calif. / Citrus Hill HS 17 Mannie Rathell DB Sr. 6-2 188 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Santaluces Community HS (Mt. San Jacinto JC)18 Josh Johnson DB So. 6-3 196 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Vista Ridge HS 19 Ronell McNeal CB Jr. 6-1 188 Aurora, Colo. / Prairie View HS 20 Doug Waterson QB Jr. 6-3 202 Fort Collins, Colo. / Rocky Mountain HS (L.A. Valley (Calif.) CC)21 LaRon Tarkington DB So. 5-10 182 Phoenix, Ariz. / Chandler HS 22 Trace Gray LB So. 6-4 218 Longmont, Colo. / Silver Creek HS 23 LeVon Floyd CB Sr. 5-10 175 Boynton Beach, Fla. / Santaluces Comm. HS (De Anza (CA) College)24 Marché Dennard RB So. 6-0 205 Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy Prep HS 25 Cedric Harris DB Jr. 6-0 155 Denton, Texas / Billy Ryan HS 26 Darien Brunson DB Jr. 6-1 184 Gilbert, Ariz. / University of New Mexico 27 D’ere Moore LB Jr. 6-2 215 N. Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS (City Coll. of San Francisco)28 Bernard McDondle RB Fr. 5-10 168 Littleton, Colo. / Columbine HS 29 Louie Neil P So. 6-2 194 Woodland Park, Colo. / Woodland Park HS 30 Cameron McDondle RB Jr. 5-8 196 Littleton, Colo. / Columbine HS 31 Lance Cox DB R-Fr. 6-1 176 Windsor, Colo. / Windsor HS 32 J.B. Mathews TB Jr. 6-1 191 Aurora, Colo. / Rangeview HS 33 Justin LaBorde DE So. 6-1 234 Pueblo West, Colo. / Pueblo West HS 34 Tanner Hall FB So. 5-9 193 Gilbert, Ariz. / Gilbert HS 35 Felix Mestas WR R-Fr. 6-0 174 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo East HS 36 DeShon Williams WR Fr. 6-4 211 Maple Valley, Wash. / Tahoma HS 37 Patrick O’Malley FB Fr. 6-0 239 Denver, Colo. / Cherry Creek HS 38 Preston DeHerrera DB Fr. 5-8 178 Northglenn, Colo. / Mountain Range HS 39 Josiah Flack LB Sr. 6-0 209 Littleton, Colo. / D’Evelyn HS 40 Ben Estica LB Jr. 6-1 203 Palm Beach, Fla. / Santaluces Community HS 41 Kevin Cuff LB Jr. 6-1 216 San Diego, Calif. / Torrey Pines HS 42 Grant Neal FB Fr. 5-11 214 Parker, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS 43 Seth Brown LB So. 5-11 202 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer HS 44 Joe Rosenbrock LB Jr. 5-11 214 Brush, Colo. / Brush HS 45 Brock Davies LB Fr. 6-2 235 Brisbane, Australia / Ipswitch Grammer 46 Darian Craig DB Jr. 5-11 193 Mobile, Ala. / W.P. Davidson HS (Northern Colorado)47 Nate Germano RB So. 5-9 179 Colorado Springs, Colo. / St. Mary’s HS 48 Wesley Bennett FB So. 6-2 213 Longmont, Colo. / Longmont Christian School 49 Trent Thompson TE Sr. 6-4 236 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo Central HS 50 Jake Ludwick LS Jr. 6-3 232 Castle Rock, Colo. / Castle View HS 51 Elijah Jeffcoat OLB Fr. 6-2 192 Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field HS 52 Nate Novotny LB So. 6-3 215 Denver, Colo. / Heritage HS 53 Ryan Merrill LB So. 6-2 189 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro HS 54 Ikechukwu (Rome) Ihenaju LB Jr. 6-1 246 Los Angeles, Calif. / Palisades HS (West Los Angeles (Calif.) City JC)55 Quinn Vandekoppel LB Fr. 6-1 220 Castle Rock, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS 56 Alec Neinas LB R-Fr. 6-3 212 Canon City, Colo. / Canon City HS 57 Jordan Anderson MLB R-Fr. 6-0 224 Arvada, Colo. / Ralston Valley HS 58 Lucas Watts LB RFr. 6-1 213 Windsor, Colo. / Windsor HS 59 Brandon Payer LB Fr. 6-3 232 Pine, Colo. / Conifer HS 60 Chance Rodriguez OL So. 6-3 271 Bennett, Colo. / Bennett HS

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FOOTBALL61 Morgan Hassan OL Fr. 6-5 285 Denver, Colo. / Hinkley HS 64 Corbin Feenstra OL R-Fr. 6-4 266 Superior, Colo. / Monarch HS 65 Spencer Nathe OG R-Fr. 6-3 284 Peoria, Ariz. / Centennial HS 66 Austin Miles OL R-Fr. 6-5 313 Durango, Colo. / Durango HS 67 Trevon Lewis OL So. 6-4 271 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Wasson HS 68 Keaton Brown C/G Fr. 6-1 266 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo East HS 70 Kieran Kuiper OL RFr. 6-5 256 Anchorage, Alaska / West Anchorage HS 71 Scotland Coyle C Sr. 6-3 265 Longmont, Colo. / Longmont HS 72 Gary Dixon OT Jr. 6-3 286 Fontana, Calif. / Summit HS 73 Ezra Maldonado OL Fr. 6-7 282 Surprise, Ariz. / Valley Vista HS 74 Austin Payne OT Sr. 6-6 291 Pueblo West, Colo. / Pueblo West HS 75 Zack Martinez OT Jr. 6-6 301 Redlands, Calif. / Redlands East Valley HS 76 Quinton Walton OL Fr. 6-4 291 Grand Junction, Colo. / Grand Junction HS 77 Keith Hed OL Fr. 6-8 275 Pueblo West, Colo. / Pueblo West HS 78 Alex Martinez OL Fr. 6- 272 Redlands, Calif. / Redland Valley East HS 79 Ty McCulley OL R-Fr. 6-6 298 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo Central HS 80 Michael Wristen TE Fr. 6-5 218 Broomfi eld, Colo. / Broomfi eld HS 81 Paul Browning WR Sr. 6-3 221 Widefi eld, Colo. / Widefi eld HS 82 Demetrius Gilmore WR Jr. 5-10 208 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Harrison HS 83 Isaiah Jackson WR Fr. 6-0 168 Dallas, Texas / Capital HS 84 Treyben Letlow TE Jr. 6-6 222 Hayden, Colo. / Hayden HS 85 Blake Thomas TE So. 6-5 232 Bedford, Texas / Trimble Tech HS (Cisco (Texas) JC)86 Khalyph Smith WR So. 5-11 194 Austin, Tex. / Round Rock HS 87 Daniel Wise WR Jr. 5-9 160 Arlington, Texas / Arlington Bowie HS (Oklahoma Panhandle)88 Zach Boyd TE R-Fr. 6-4 219 Fort Lupton, Colo. / Fort Lupton HS 89 Richard Wheeler WR Jr. 5-9 158 Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly. HS (Long Beach City College)91 Joe Shultz DE So. 6-3 239 Gilbert, Ariz. / Gilbert HS 92 Tony Campton NG Jr. 6-1 291 Littleton, Colo. / Columbine HS 93 Eli McKinney NG So. 6-3 274 Elizabeth, Colo. / Elizabeth HS (Wyoming)94 Garrett Vidal DE Fr. 6-3 210 Castle Rock, Colo. / Castle View HS 95 John Adam DE R-Fr. 6-4 214 Highlands Ranch, Colo. / ThunderRidge HS 96 Josh Croy DE So. 6-5 265 Littleton, Colo. / Columbine HS 97 Morgan Fox DE Jr. 6-5 251 Fountain, Colo. / Fountain-Fort Carson HS 98 Ken Kester P So. 6-1 233 Fremont, Calif. / Irvington HS (Foothill Junior College)99 Deyon Sizer DL Fr. 6-4 281 Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest HS River Addison S Fr. 6-2 184 Boulder, Colo. / Boulder HS Elijah Cherrington WR Fr. 6-4 173 Parker, Colo. / Legend HS Caleb Creech LB Fr. 6-1 202 Kersey, Colo. / Platte Valley HS Marcus Culhane S Fr. 6-2 184 Arvada, Colo. / Arvada West HS Cole Forsgren WR Fr. 6-0 195 Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field HS Race Gillman OL Fr. 6-3 303 Pueblo, Colo. / Dolores Huerta HS Nick Glenn TE Fr. 6-3 227 Arvada, Colo. / Arvada West HS Travis Gordon WR Fr. 5-11 175 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer HS Tyler Heinsma QB Fr. 6-3 194 Grand Junction, Colo. / Grand Junction HS Cody Kraus LB Fr. 6-1 226 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo South HS Adam Lange LB Fr. 5-11 203 Parker, Colo. / Ponderosa HS Kevin Meadows WR Fr. 6-1 173 Westminster, Colo. / Ralston Valley HS Cody Ortiz OL Fr. 6-1 270 Pueblo West, Colo. / Pueblo West HS Isaiah Palacio DL Fr. 6-0 246 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo South HS Anthony Reaves TE Fr. 6-3 232 Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista HS Noor Shongolo DB Fr. 6-1 195 Commerce City, Colo.. / Adams City HS Joshua Spicely LB Fr. 5-10 216 Denver, Colo. / Denver East HS Daniel Talley DB Fr. 6-3 190 Aurora, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS AJ Thompson QB Fr. 6-1 175 Denver, Colo. / Montbello HS Thomas Thortvedt S Fr. 6-0 189 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail HS Jimmy Valdez TE Fr. 6-4 225 La Junta, Colo. / Pueblo East HS Cliff Weybrecht LB Fr. 5-11 196 Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field HS Darius Williams DB Fr. 6-0 181 Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field HS Creede Wylie DL Fr. 6-0 267 Pagosa Springs, Colo. / Pagosa Springs HS Zach Young RB Fr. 5-11 176 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Doherty HS

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School Conf CPct. Overall Pct. StreakColorado Mines 0-0 0.000 2-0 1.000 W2CSU-Pueblo 0-0 0.000 2-0 1.000 W2Adams State 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 L1Black Hills State 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 W1Chadron State 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 L1Colorado Mesa 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 L1Fort Lewis 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 W1Western New Mexico 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 W1Western State 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 L1New Mexico Highlands 0-0 0.000 0-2 0.000 L2

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CSU-Pueblo Depth Chart

OFFENSEQB 6 Brett Arrivery 6-2, 220, So.

16 Ron Dickerson 6-4, 180, Sr.RB 31 Austin Ekeler 5-8, 190, So. 30 Vince Grasso 5-7, 175, So.XR 1 Darren Brady 6-1, 185, Jr. 80 Vince Delmonico 6-2, 215, Sr.ZR 23 Travis Haney 5-10, 180, Jr.

13 Kyle Adkins 6-2, 190, So. HR 14 Kendall Worth 6-1, 195, Sr.

17 Reeve Sanders 5-11, 175, Jr.TE 36 Jesse McConnell 6-2, 214, Jr. 40 Eddie Schroder 5-10, 206, So.RT 65 Jared Mendicino 6-4, 260, Jr. 76 Andy Armstrong 6-5, 250, Fr.RG 66 Landis Rowe-Dooley 6-0, 255, So.

73 Cody Mulvin 6-5, 235, So.C 71 AJ Pinterpe 6-0, 250, Jr. 62 Chase Cline 5-10, 260, Jr. LG 72 Holden Rexius 6-2, 280, So. 70 Dalton Wilbers 6-1, 265, Fr. LT 67 Cody Huebner 6-5, 265, Sr. 64 Ryan O’Leary 6-4, 235, So. DEFENSEDE 96 Tommy Chavira 6-1, 265, So.

97 Roger Liljegren 6-1, 260, So.NG 99 Austin Yurko 5-11, 250, So. 78 Travis McMurren 6-0, 255, So.DE 94 Tyler Juncker 6-1, 225, Jr. 98 Colton Emich 6-1, 250, Sr. OLB 32 Kalvin Winter 6-1, 205, Sr. 51 Carter Wasser 6-2, 205, Fr.LB 49 Jaden Terry 6-1, 220, Sr. 55 Kris Bass 5-11, 255, Jr. LB 57 Jordan Woodyard 6-0, 245, So. 26 Zac Stansberry 5-11, 235, Sr.OLB 45 Jacob Bernhard 6-0, 240, Jr. 48 Devon Suits 6-4, 200, So. SS 15 Mike Lopez 5-8, 170, Jr.

42 Dylan Markley 5-8, 180, Sr.FS 2 Cole Waliczek 5-10, 185, Sr. 24 Jacob Weiss 5-10, 180, Jr. RC 5 Mark Jones 5-8, 170, Sr. 25 Brandon Warr 6-0, 180, So. LC 7 Gerald Coleman 5-10, 180, Jr. 4 Chase Yaeger 5-9, 175, Sr.SPECIAL TEAMSK 83 Ryan Winke 6-2, 210, So.P 35 Dakota Swinehard 5-10, 215, Jr. LS 3 Forrest Wetterstrom 6-2, 190, Fr.H 35 Dakota Swinehard 5-10, 215, Jr.PR 83 Kendall Worth 6-1, 210, Jr.

23 Travis Haney 5-10, 180, Jr.KR 30 Vince Grasso 5-7, 175, So. 13 Kyle Adkins 6-2, 190, So.

WesternDepth Chart

OFFENSELT 75 Zack Martinez Jr., 6-6, 301

66 Austin Miles Fr., 6-5, 313LG 67 Trevon Lewis So., 6-4, 271

60 Chance Rodriguez So., 6-3, 271C 71 Scotland Coyle Sr., 6-3, 265

65 Spencer Nathe Fr., 6-3, 284RG 72 Gary Dixon Jr., 6-3, 286

64 Corbin Feenstra Fr., 6-4, 266RT 79 Ty McCulley Fr., 6-6, 298

67 Trevon Lewis So., 6-4, 271WR 1 Kieren Duncan Jr., 6-0, 164

87 Daniel Wise Jr., 5-9, 160WR 81 Paul Browning Sr., 6-3, 221

10 Jarred Radebaugh Jr., 6-0, 195QB 12 Chris Bonner Sr., 6-7, 225

20 Doug Watterson Jr., 6-3, 202TE 49 Trent Thompson Sr., 6-4, 236

84 Treyben Letlow Jr., 6-6, 222FB 42 Grant Neal Fr., 5-11, 214

37 Patrick O’Malley Fr., 6-0, 239RB 30 Cameron McDondle Jr., 5-8, 196

32 JB Mathews Jr., 6-1, 191DEFFENSELE 97 Morgan Fox Jr., 6-5, 251

3 Darius Allen Sr., 6-4, 251NG 92 Tony Campton Jr., 6-1, 291

93 Eli McKinney So., 6-3, 274RE 8 Josh Bredl Sr., 6-8, 275

96 Josh Croy So., 6-5, 265OLB 39 Josiah Flack Sr., 6-0, 209

41 Kevin Cuff Jr., 6-1, 216ILB 9 Sam Singleton So., 6-0, 231

40 Ben Estica Jr., 6-1, 203ILB 44 Joe Rosenbrock Jr., 5-11, 214

58 Lucas Watts Fr., 6-1, 213OLB 43 Seth Brown So., 5-11, 202

22 Trace Gray II So., 6-4, 218LCB 2 CJ Roberts Sr., 6-0, 180

23 LeVon Floyd Sr., 5-10, 175FS 5 Jarrod Lacy Sr., 6-0, 200

11 Joseph Jones So., 6-0, 193SS 21 LaRon Tarkington So., 5-10, 182

26 Darien Brunson Jr., 6-1, 184RCB 4 Stephan Dickens Sr., 5-9, 172

6 Harrison Hunter Sr., 5-10, 181SPEICAL TEAMS H 98 Ken Kester So., 6-1, 233P 98 Ken Kester So., 6-1, 233PK 13 Greg O’Donnell Jr., 6-2, 190LS 50 Jake Ludwick Jr., 6-3, 232KR 28 Bernard McDondle Fr., 5-10, 168 87 Daniel Wise Jr., 5-9, 160PR 4 Stephan Dickens Sr., 5-9, 172 1 Kieren Duncan Jr., 6-0, 164

Western Quick Facts Founded: 1901Enrollment: 1,853Mascot: MountaineersFirst Year of Football: 1922President: Dr. Greg SalsburyAthletic Director: Jason CarmichaelHead Coach: Jas Bains (Fresno State 2004)Defensive Coordinator: Kelly LedwithOff. Coordinator/QBs: Ryan McDonoughDefensive Line: Quad SandersOffensive Line: JT HaddanRunning Backs: Jeff WilliamsonWide Receivers: Aarrhon FloresLinebackers: Sean Corcoran

Western 2014 Schedule (1-1, 0-0 RMAC)9/6 at Wayland Baptist W, 38-219/13 at Angelo State L, 6-389/20 CSU-Pueblo* 1 p.m.9/27 Adams State* 1 p.m.10/4 at Chadron State* 1 p.m.10/11 Black Hills State* 1 p.m.10/18 at N.M. Highlands* 1 p.m.10/25 Western N.M.* 1 p.m.11/1 at Fort Lewis* 12 p.m.11/8 Colorado Mines* 1 p.m.11/15 at Colorado Mesa* 7 p.m.*RMAC game

CSU-Pueblo Quick Facts Founded: 1933Enrollment: 5,00Mascot: ThunderWolvesPresident: Dr. Lesley Di MareAthletic Director: Joe FoldaHead Coach: John Wristen (South. Colo. ‘84)Defensive Coordinator: Hunter HughesOffensive Coordinator: Daren WilkinsonWide Receivers: Bernard JacksonDefensive Line: Craig WardOutside Linebackers: Carl FettersLinebackers: Dave CresswellDefensive Backs: Donnell LeomitiRunning Backs: Steve SewellRunning Backs: Dave BorbelyTight Ends: Darrel Gorham

CSU-Pueblo 2014 Schedule (2-0, 0-0 RMAC)9/4 West Texas A&M W, 35-69/13 at Sam Houston State W, 47-219/20 at Western State* 1 p.m.9/27 at Western New Mexico* 12 p.m.10/4 Adams State* 6 p.m.10/11 at Fort Lewis* 12 p.m.10/18 Chadron State* 1 p.m.10/25 at Colorado Mines* 12 p.m.11/1 Black Hills State* 2 p.m.11/8 at Colorado Mesa* 7 p.m.11/15 New Mexico Highlands* 2 p.m.*RMAC game

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CENTURY ($100-$149)Jacob AccolaRichard Almgren Insurance Agency, IncAlmont ResortEd & Sue BartschJoAnn Arai-BrownSkip Bennett & Draxy BuckleyCamille BesseCandi BorahMarques & Melissa BravoEd & Sue BartschTom Burbank & Janeen BerberianClarke Agency Real Estate - Cathie ElliottDr. Marta ColemanCasey, Sarah & RC CoonsCulligan - Paul Hatfi eldSid & Audrey DickinsonSally DuckEddie’s BarbershopEd Evans IIIPam FrenchDan & Doris GonzalesGothic Cricket ClubChris & Mariah GreenVirginia HarrisJames & Terri HartFred & Leta HaverlyGinny HayesHouse of ChinaJan’s PlaceJC Services LLCCarl JonesAnn LaguensKelly & Laura LedwithJose & Vera Jo LujanSandra L. MarkBill MatthewsMountain Valley DistributorsRick Nelson Agency - American Family InsuranceScott & Mary NordbergAshwin PatelMark & Michelle Riley

Sue RuffeSchumacher & O’Loughlin, LLCAjay SinghSarbjit SinghPari & Diya ShergillPat SmartDennis & Cheelone SpritzerAnne SteinbeckSue’s Place - Sue MundellEdith TrujilloBrian TurnerMichael ViereggeRick & Tina WilsonJoe & Sheila WinegardnerDoug & Jean WinterHal & Peg Yale

TENDERFOOTAdams, JordanAdams, Lukas AllenAmsberry, Brian SAtwood, JuliaBallard, Steven JamesBecic, MelanieBenitez, JorgeBerling, GeorgeBraddy, JacobCooke, JonathanCool, KalleeCraighead, JeremyDardis, KelsieDolson, MollyElmore, ShelbyHarms, JamilynHaro Sipes, ReneHartner, JoshuaHopkins, JosetteKeith, TaylorKessler, HillarieKirkwood, BenjaminKreis, E.J.McGinn, ZacharyMilan, AshleyMullikin, ElisaMunoz, CollinOeffl er, ChelseyOrtiz, CassandraPayne, RyanPieper, JohnnyRichardson, TaraSabatka, JeffreyScheller, TylerSchmidt, DemosthenesSchmidt, MichaelShepherd, TravisStephens, BrandonStuht, LaneSuchecki, LukeSzabo, BarbaraSzczepinski, KrzysztofVandahl, MichaelWalderman, CaraWalker, HollyWalton, JustinWilson, GarrettWolpern, Ali

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October 10, 2014

20th Mountaineer Sports Hall of FameBanquet and Ceremony

Location: Mountaineer Field House (please enter through southwest entrance)

Time: Social begins at 5:30 p.m. and the banquet begins at 7 p.m.Inductees: Ken Clay, Kurt Clay, Hamish Smith, Aubrey Tate, Duane

Vandenbusche, Alisha Williams and Lifetime Achievement Awardrecipient Marv Allen

For tickets, please call: 970-943-2079

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April 2015

14th Annual Sam Boyd Crab Feed and Auction Dinner

Proudly Presented by United Companies andLacy Construction Company

DATE MEET LOCATION / RESULTS8/30 Team Trials Gunnison, Colo.9/5 at CSU Invite M - 2nd | W - 5th9/13 Mountaineer/Cowboy Invite M - 1st | W - 1st10/4 at Rocky Mountain Shootout Boulder, Colo.

DATE MEET LOCATION10/11 64th W Mountain Race Gunnison, Colo.10/18 at Tiger Invite Hays, Kan.11/8 RMAC Championships Gunnison, Colo.11/22 NCAA Div. II Regionals Denver, Colo.12/6 NCAA Div. II Championships Louisville, Ky.

DATE OPPONENT TIME9/5 at Nebraska-Kearney L, 0-39/5 vs. SDSMT L, 0-39/6 vs. Newman L, 1-39/6 vs. Northern State L, 0-39/18 Black Hills State* L, 2-39/19 Chadron State* 7 p.m.9/20 UC-Colorado Springs* 7 p.m.9/23 at Colorado Mines* 7 p.m.9/26 at Colorado Christian* 7 p.m.9/27 at Regis University* 5 p.m.10/3 Fort Lewis College* 7 p.m.10/4 Colorado Mesa* 7 p.m.

DATE OPPONENT TIME10/7 at CSU-Pueblo* 7 p.m.10/10 at Adams State* 7 p.m.10/17 at N.M. Highlands* 7 p.m.10/18 at Western N.M.* 7 p.m.10/24 at Fort Lewis* 7 p.m.10/25 at Colorado Mesa* 5 p.m.10/28 CSU-Pueblo* 7 p.m.11/1 Adams State* 7 p.m.11/7 Western N.M.* 7 p.m.11/8 N.M. Highlands* 7 p.m.

* = RMAC match

2014 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

2014 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE

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FOOTBALLRULES FOR BOOSTERS

Everyone associated with the Western State Colorado University Athletics program (coaches, staff, student-athletes, boosters) has the responsibility to comply with NCAA rules involving pros-pects and student-athletes. Mountaineer athletic support groups are a very valuable part of the Western Athletic Department. All present and past members of these groups are considered boosters and therefore, are held to compliance with these standards. Please review the information on what boosters may or may not do, and ask before you act.

Recruiting GuidelinesA Booster may:• contact a prospect as long as the booster had an established relationship prior to the student becoming a prospect and as long as there is no attempt to recruit the prospect for Western;• watch a prospect’s athletic contest (but not have contact with that prospect or the prospect’s parents); and• provide names, statistics, newspaper articles, etc. of outstanding prospects from the booster’s local area to Western coaches and staff (but not contact that prospect’s coach or school offi cials in order to gather materials pertaining to the prospect’s athletic or academic abilities).

A Booster may not:• contact (telephone or in writing/e-mail) a prospect or his/her parents in person, for the purposes of recruiting the prospect;• make contact with a prospect or his/her parents on or off the Western campus for the purposes of recruiting his/her to Western;• mail anything to a prospect, including press releases, media guides, posters, schedule cards, etc.;• approach a Western coach who is with a prospect either on or off the Western campus;• contact or request anything (transcript, videotape) from a prospect’s counselor or coach in order to evaluate the athletic or academic ability of a prospect; and• provide any extra benefi t to a prospect or his/her family or friends.

Rules Regarding current Western Student-AthletesA Booster may:• provide an occasional family home meal to a student-athlete or an entire team. Such meal must take place in the home, not in a restaurant. The meal may be catered.• provide employment under certain circumstances to current student-athletes. Student-athletes must be paid the established rate (in the area for similar services) for work actually performed.

A Booster may not:• provide extra benefi ts to any student-athlete and his/her family;• use the name or picture of a student-athlete to directly or indi-rectly promote the sale or use of a commercial product or service;

• provide free or reduced rate housing for a student-athlete or his/her family;• hire a student-athlete to house-sit;• provide an honorarium to a student-athlete who has been approved for a speaking engagement. Student-athletes may receive only actual and necessary travel ex-penses to pre-approved speaking engagements; and• provide any extra ben-efi t to a current student-athlete.

Student-Athlete EmploymentA student-athlete may be employed during or outside the academic year, provided:• The student-athlete’s compensation does not include any re-muneration for value or utility that the student-athlete may have for the employer because of the publicity, reputation, fame or personal following that he or she has obtained because of athlet-ics ability;• The student-athlete is compensated only for work actually performed;• The student-athlete is compensated at a rate commensurate with the going rate in that locality for similar services; and

Employer “Do’s” and “Don’ts”• The athletic department may arrange employment for prospects in the summer prior to their enrollment as freshmen and for enrolled student-athletes during all offi cial vacation periods (sum-mer, winter, spring) during the academic year.• Do not provide free transportation to and from jobs for student-athletes, unless such transportation is provided to all employees.• Do provide employment for prospective and currently enrolled student-athletes during permissible time periods and at regular pay rates for similarly qualifi ed non-athlete employees.

The Mad Jack mascot captures the new spirit of Western. Now it’s your turn to help bring that spirit to life by supporting the Foundation. If Western has impacted your life, please Western Up—and give back—at westernup.org.

WE’VE GOT JACK’S BACK.

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